Promotion: 5% discount until October 31st, 2018

Mary (Femelle)

Sea buckthurn

The sea-buckthorn is a thorny shrub with separate male and female plants able to improve relatively poor surrounding soil. It produces orange berry-like fruit on thorny branches. *The bushes generally produce fruit within three years and reach their maximum production within seven or eight years. Male plants flower between 6 and 12 days earlier than the female. The fruit reaches full maturity within 12 to 15 weeks. The sea-buckthorn is recommended for prevention of soil erosion, as wind-break hedges or livestock enclosures. The fruits may boast 30 times more vitamin C than oranges. It is said to have useful therapeutic properties, and may be used in face creams, for example.

Mary female

This cultivar from Latvia produces dark orange fruits of medium size. The Mary has a long harvest period and is disease resistant. It produces good yields. The fruit maturity period extends from mid-August to mid-September. It has few thorns, The weight per 100 fruits is 46.9 gr.